BeaulieuFrench From various French place names derived from beau "beautiful" and lieu "place".
BishopEnglish Means simply "bishop", ultimately from Greek ἐπίσκοπος (episkopos) meaning "overseer". It probably originally referred to a person who served a bishop.
CrawfordEnglish From a place name derived from Old English crawe "crow" and ford "river crossing". A notable bearer was the American actress Joan Crawford (1904-1977), born Lucille Fay LeSueur.
CrossEnglish Locative name meaning "cross", ultimately from Latin crux. It denoted one who lived near a cross symbol or near a crossroads.
GraysonEnglish Means "son of the steward", derived from Middle English greyve "steward".
HillEnglish Originally given to a person who lived on or near a hill, derived from Old English hyll.
RothGerman, Jewish From Middle High German rot meaning "red". It was originally a nickname for a person with red hair.
SweetEnglish From a nickname meaning "sweet, pleasant", from Old English swete.
WickhamEnglish From any of various towns by this name in England, notably in Hampshire. They are derived from Old English wic "village, town" (of Latin origin) and ham "home, settlement".
WinchesterEnglish From an English place name, derived from Venta, of Celtic origin, and Latin castrum meaning "camp, fortress".
ZamoranoSpanish Originally denoted a person from Zamora, the name of both a province in Spain and its capital city.
ZanettiItalian Derived from a diminutive of the given name Giovanni. A famous bearer is Argentinian soccer player Javier Zanetti (1973-).